A tattooed person suspends from hooks, laying flat, one leg higher than the other. Their head is back, and they seem to be smiling, dark hair dangling like an anime character.

Category: ModBlog

  • Arlecchino

    While this isn’t a traditional Arlecchino mask, it’s pretty clear that it’s some form of harlequin that fits perfectly on to this young man’s skull.  IAM: RAFAEL is the artist behind this skull piece.

  • Tattooing colour over black tattoos

    If you are a part of various social networks there’s a good chance that today you saw this crazy coverup by Tim Beck of Freedom Ink Tattoo Co in Peoria, IL as it went viral today. This isn’t surprising, because most people would assume that you couldn’t do a tattoo this bright — and this light — over solid black. There’s been some debate on how this is going to look healed, with some people saying it’s going to disappear completely, even though Tim swears he’s done others and although they do darken a little, overall he feels that he can successfully tattoo new art over solid black.

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    Steve Truitt of Ascension in Albuquerquer, who is no stranger to ModBlog had one of those typical “piercer arms” tattooed solid black. However, instead of scarring over it or leaving it all black like many do, he had Roman tattoo a bold biomech piece over the solid black, with no laser removal or other preparation in advance. Here is how it looked right after they tattooed it.

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    And here it is healed, a month later. As you can see, it did get a bit darker, but overall it is still bright and bold, and you’d never know that it was over black. Now, I should point out one important thing — tattooing over solid black is very different than tattooing over a tattoo image. When it’s solid black, you have a regular canvas — the way the inks combine across the tattoo is going to be consistent, rather than having to compensate for the variations below it. So the counter-intuitive truth may be that in some cases it’s actually easier to tattoo over solid black, rather than doing a “normal” coverup!

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  • Sweet Release

    I don’t read Portuguese very well, but I will do my best to translate for you what it says under this photo of Filipe Espindola. It says, “Largo do Machado, todo dia às 19h30 entre o laguinho e a floricultura, laboratório de performance e corpo comático,” which I believe means, “here I am right as the laxative starts to work, about to take the world’s biggest dump.” A picture is worth a thousand words.

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  • Stephane of Hold of Needle, Lyon

    Hey, if you’re going to make a clone army of naked men, best to give them matching tattoos, right? And what is BME anyway, if not the home of the naked tattooed army? In reality of course this is Stephane Tissier, head piercer and owner at Hold of Needle Body Piercing in Lyon, France (Photo © Studio 5.56).

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    While I’m showing you Stephane’s mods, I wanted to zoom in on his hands, because he has a pair of superb piercer/mod artist tattoos on them — a scalpel blade on one, and a piercing needle on the other, done by JC Sheitan at Screaming Needle (also in Lyon, which from what I can tell from across the ocean, is a real mecca for body art with a lot of superb artists in one region) and Tristan of Empreinte Bodyart respectively.

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  • At Peace

    I’ve been told that coma suspensions are among the most relaxing suspensions, and it’s easy to see why.  Check out the custom head rest they’ve used, which is a big step up from the roll of paper towel we’ve seen in the past.

    Unfortunately I don’t have any information on who facilitated the suspension.  Remember, every time you send in photos, fill out all the boxes so artists and teams can get the credit they deserve.

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